Manual Reference Pages - FTOA (1)

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Convert AIM binary output to ASCII. Either column-wise (format=nap) or row-wise
(format=sai) format is understood.
Each data point is output as a triple: (x,y,z)
where (x,y) specify the coordinate in terms of a pointwise coordinate
system with the origin (0,0) in the bottom-left of the display.
The output is in space-separated ASCII numbers with one triple per line.

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SunOS 5.6

FTOA (1)

7 September 1993

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